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trademark. >> do you think he felt that he would manage to calm the right down or was it a price he was willing to pay? >> he was willing to pay. >> this was the week that changed the world. >> richard nixson said this is the week that changed the world. >> he was right. >> well, those were some of the tough decisions we wanted to analyze. do you agree with the choices these people made? what are the toughest decisions you have made? join in the conversation online. we'll highlight the most interesting ones on our website. thank you for joining us tonight. we hope your decision to watch our show was not a tough one.
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shuffle the deck, roll the dice, and give the wheel a spin. america took chances this year. gambling on whether to keep the old president or pick a new one. betting on a better economy. coming up snake eyes in some places and dealing wild cards in others. now, we've got the oddsmakers to break it all down. from cbs's "the talk," aisha tyler, all-around smart guy, ben stein, julie mason, and stand-up guy pete dominick. cnn's own isha sesay, and buddy valastro on "ac 360's" "all the best, all the worst 2012." >> welcome, i'm tom foreman, and this was a year for living dangerously. whether flirting with the fiscal cliff or skydiving from the edge of space or just buying a power
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ball ticket, risk taking was back en vogue. as we head into the new year, we're going to look back at all of the risky business that brought us here in the economy, in entertainment, in sports, in pop culture, in technology, and in the biggest, baddest game of all. give it to the twin pillars of politics, the relentless candidates, barack obama and mitt romney, for waging the best and worst presidential campaign of the year. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> best because it was a time for riveting battle for control of the nation. worst because it often became a war of cheap shots, questionable facts, and everything else that just exhausts voters. >> i don't think there's anything else that immediately so completely sucked up all of
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the energy or oxygen in the air. >> worst republican roulette, the party primary that seemed to have a new up and coming favorite every ten minutes. rick perry, herman cain, michele bachmann, newt gingrich, rick santorum. >> what a freak show, right? that whole primary season, but it was fun. it was democracy in all its messiness and glory, with issues but also some crazy stuff. ♪ america >> it was fascinating to watch the party sort of trying to define itself. >> what do you want me to tell romney? >> worst empty chair supposedly occupied by the president.
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>> i can't tell him to do that. can't do that to himself. >> the one that actor clint eastwood spoke to during his mumbling, stumbling convention speech. >> go ahead. >> make my day. >> worst empty podium supposedly occupied by the president, the one he actually stood at during the first debate. >> everybody gave clint eastwood such a hard time about the empty chair. that empty chair was exactly who showed up at the first debate. >> the audience here in the hall has promised to remain silent. >> i think that barack obama definitely in the first debate got smoked. >> trillion dollar plan. >> president for four years. you said you would cut the deficit in half. it's still four years later, we still have a trillion dollar deficit. >> a roller coaster where for a long time it was thought to be a foregone conclusion the president would win. >> let's not. let's let him respond. >> while mitt romney came on strong, the president's lackluster performance, looking down, scowling, growling, left many democrats stunned. >> they all assumed the fetal
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position and sobbed in unison. that was terrible. it was hard to watch, but some of the analysis afterwards really exposed some deficiencies in the democratic machine. >> for the republicans, it was arguably the best moment of the whole year for their candidate. >> i don't think his campaign really kicked into high gear until that first debate when he started to get some momentum. >> unfortunately for romney -- ♪ here i am >> it was also the best wake-up call for president obama who came alive in the next two encounters. >> we have to reduce our deficit but we have to do it in a balanced way. >> worst number 47 as in percent. >> 47% of people who vote for the president no matter what. >> mitt romney may have said it only once during that fund-raiser, but he heard it over and over and over again. >> i have had it up to here with that notion, 47%. it's about time they take some responsibility here.
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>> when he said behind closed doors that 47% of the country consider themselves victims who refuse personal responsibility, think about who he was talking about. >> they beat each other often. alt the end of the day, i don't think either was a bad guy. >> best campaigner for a guy not even running, bill clinton. best comic relief, joe biden. best trend in political reporter, the big bump in fact checks even though the candidate pretty much ignored them. vp candidate paul ryan. >> there was a lot of googling about what does paul ryan think about the economy. the number one was paul ryan shirtless. >> worst way to show your true colors. the guy who had the romney/ryan logo tattooed on his face. ever hear of bumper stickers?
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best fund-raising. both sides stuffed their piggy banks until they squealed. total amount raised by the parties and their supporters, nearly $6 billion or enough to hire 3,600 extra teachers for ten years. just saying. worst running mates, other republican candidates who crushed their hopes about taking the senate with comments about rape and abortion. worst thing in all of politics once again this year, the united states congress, which according to gallup americans trust just slightly more than car dealers. >> the good thing for congress is there's nowhere to go but up. >> best way to keep the polls going down.
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that delay tactic called sequestration. neither party wanted to address the tough issues before the election, so they kicked the can down the road right to the fiscal cliff, and of course, they blamed each other. best supporters of gay rights, state victories and supreme court consideration for same-sex marriage, the election of the first openly lesbian u.s. senator, and president obama finally coming around to their cause. >> my expectation is that when you look back on these years, you will see a time in which we put a stop to discrimination against gays and lesbians, whether in the office or in the battlefield. >> equality, you know, people should be able to do whatever they really want in life. >> worst disappointment for supporters of comprehensive immigration reform. the president promised but won't be able to deliver until his second term, although he issued an executive order allowing children of undocumented workers to stay in the u.s. for college. best supreme court win for the white house, health care reform remains the law of the land. >> i'm sure we'll still be talking about it in 2013, but the big overhaul that was promised by republicans, that's not going to happen.
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>> the court says no getting around it, it does involve taxing the middle class. worst loss for antidrug forces, legalized marijuana is gaining ground. >> i hate marijuana, i loathe it, i think it's a really bad thing, but it's not up to me to tell people whether or not they can use it. >> and ultimately, the best thing for the democrats, mitt romney's persistent perplexing and positively crushing inability to connect with voters. >> he went the into a hardware store, he came out, reporters asked what he got. he actually said -- >> hard ware stuff. >> i won't forget he reached down and shaked hands with a 6-year-old. the kid is 6, mitt. >> he didn't run a great campaign. he's not a charismatic person. i think a charismatic republican
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would have won. i don't think we had a great platform. i don't think we invited in hispanics the way we should have. it will change next time. maybe we'll get a better candidate. meantime, life goes on, and little by little, our problems will get solved. >> and come election night, at least one of barack obama's problems was solved. best end to democrats' long race -- re-election. coming up, high rollers, honey boo boo, and the prince who had no pants. when "all the best, all the worst" rolls on. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro.
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quite a few high rollers grabbed headlines with their very bold wagers and yet few came up winning quite like one lady who had been in the game a while. best royal flush, the whole british royal family, starting with the queen who celebrated her diamond jubilee. that's 60 years on the throne
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and still swinging a scepter. >> a sign of continuity in a world of change that england still has a monarchy and that queen has been there so long and served so incredibly, unbelievably well. god bless her. >> she's old. she's wicked old. but you know, still awesome. >> you know, if you make it to the diamond jubilee birthday, you deserve a big cake. too bad the queen didn't call me. i would have loved to have made her cake. that was the only problem. they should have had me make the cake. >> worst play on the eight ball, prince harry spotted with his cue out in nevada. >> god bless him. god bless him. if i was a prince, i probably would be playing strip pool, too. the guy has been cooped up in a palace his whole life. >> he was in vegas with his buddies and partying.
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probably got a little crazy. you know, i feel bad for him. you know, i mean, he should have been smarter to make sure nobody took any pictures. >> speaking of overexposures, worst spy cam, the one that caught duchess catherine topless on vacation. >> that's just wrong. i never looked at those, by the way. but i did look at the harry nude photos. now those were exciting. >> it's one of these movie stars or whatever who are always tweeting pictures of themselves topless, kim kardashian, courtney love, yeah, whatever, i can draw those from memory, but kate, she's modest. >> still, there was best news for the newly weds, the palace is expecting the pitter-patter of a little prince or princess soon. on this side of the pond, it was a hard year to be in the
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privileged class. as politicians and voters declared, they had had enough of the rich getting richer. >> it really became like group sports, didn't it? like we're hunting them with pitch forks and we're brandishing torches. there's a real mood afoot in the country with regard to the very rich right now. >> the powerful took hits, too. hardest fall from a high place, david petraeus. whose biographer turned out to be writing not so much between the lines as between the sheets. >> whoa. it was so salacious. it was something you would expect to find in a tabloid on the front page of a tabloid. >> everybody liked him. both sides of the aisle were big fans of david petraeus, but it just goes to show you that power corrupts and ultimate power gets you laid. >> paula broadwell, she's a very
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capable, durable human being. she'll emerge from this with a huge book deal and maybe her own talk show. but mrs. petraeus i just feel terrible for. >> other bad breaks, "newsweek" magazine folds, at least the print edition, going away after 80 years. it's all digital now. hostess beaten down by financial troubles and pink slips to 18,000 workers and walking papers to its signature products including twinkies. the nobel committee explains this year's peace prize should go to the entire european union. that's more than a half billion people. >> the nobel peace prize has been devalued in the last few years. of course the eu got one. you're going to get one next. i got one, i got three. it's all right. >> and lance armstrong,
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supercyclist, cancer fighter, and all-american hero was sent rolling out of the record books for doping. say it ain't so, lance. >> i couldn't believe that, i really couldn't. it amazed me how often he won, and it just is heart breaking. say it ain't so. >> actually, he has a lot of times. it's just that sports officials aren't buying it anymore. >> i think we have to look at cycling as a whole, as a sport. the thing to take away wasn't that lance armstrong cheated but that everybody cheats. and maybe, and i'm not saying this is the way to go, but maybe you just stop banning substances. let everybody go nuts and have giant guys with huge 'roided muscles on tiny bikes riding around like circus bears. >> this really high roller, felix baumgartner, who jumped from space 24 miles up and fell faster than the speed of sound to break the world skydiving
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record held since 1960 by joe kittinger. >> i was disappointed to hear the skydiving record was beaten by an austrian. come on, american dare devils. fly high. >> three, two, one. >> and the highest high roller of all, we're tempted to give it to spacex, the private company that made headlines on earth with its heavenly activities this year, but the award goes to nasa's curiosity rover, which flew 354 million miles to make a spectacular landing on mars. >> yes, that was fantastic. >> i haven't seen those photos, and i know there was some kind of big discovery they were announcing, like it landed and it found a funyuns bag or something. >> pretty amazing, you know,
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what we're able to do. i don't know exactly how far it's going to go, but we did go land on the moon, i think in my lifetime, i will see somebody land on mars. and you know what, i hope it's america. >> in a moment, the big stories that made the year madder. plus, all the best music, all the baddest tv shows, and facebook faces the music. "all the best, all the worst" continues. ♪ ooh baby, looks like you need a little help there ♪
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to be sure, not everything was fun and games in 2012. and some things turned out to be quite risky indeed. especially when it came to the big news story that rocked american shores and stunned the rest of the world. >> there was a lot of tragedy, so i couldn't call it, you know, a good year. i don't think that's how i view it, how i feel about it. >> worst blind date, superstorm sandy. ripping up the east coast just days before the big election, it was no longer a hurricane when
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it hit new york and new jersey, but it was horrible just the same. taking lives, devastating thousands of homes and businesses. >> we were out of business for eight days. i mean, in 100 years, it's never closed for more than a day. >> i have to be honest with you, we were lucky. a lot of families, a lot of businesses, a lot of people got destroyed. >> stunning pictures like this one showing a blackout in manhattan appeared as people lost power, some for days, some for weeks. >> i never thought i would find out how long it took to charge up my iphone in a honda civic. the first few days, it was fun like i'm camping inside. the third day, you're like, i'm going to kill my neighbor for his generator. >> best problem solving? chris christie and barack obama. best guy too crazy to come in from the rain? our own ali velshi. >> next time, get a helmet and anchor. >> speaking of anchors, worst drag on the economy, the relentlessly bad unemployment rate.
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sure, it got a little better, but 12 million americans are still out of work. worst realization, fixing that may take much longer than even pessimists fear. >> we might just have to be happy with 2% growth and like it. eat your vegetables, america. >> chickens are coming home to roost. there will be bills to be paid. there's going to have to be a tax increase on pretty much everyone in the united states. >> extreme violence struck several places this year. an attack on a sikh temple took six lives. the gunman was wounded by police and then shot himself. another mass shooting at a premiere of batman left 12 people dead, 58 wounded and a lot of questions about the alleged gunman. the incident that stunned the nation the most, however, happened in newtown, connecticut, when authorities say a gunman descended on a school and killed 20 first graders in addition to half dozen adults, his mother, and himself.
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>> people responded once they heard about the situation. they responded to come and retrieve their children. when they couldn't find their children, fear set in, panic set in, pain set in. it was fear of the unknown. and when the notification finally had to be made, it was absolutely heartbreaking. >> the incident sparked an immediate and continuing debate over mental health services and gun control. >> the discussion has reemerged as to what we might do not only to deter mass shootings in the future but to reduce the epidemic of gun violence that plagues the country every single day. that conversation needs to continue, but this time, the words need to lead to action. >> down in florida, a single shooting grabbed headlines. teenager trayvon martin was shot and killed in a nighttime
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encounter with george zimmerman who was part of a neighborhood watch program. debate has raged ever since whether it was self defense or something else. zimmerman faces trial on a second degree murder charge. >> it touches a nerve, a hot nerve, and people get emotional about it very quickly on both sides. >> overseas -- >> you know, i think it was definitely a rough time for the world. >> worst time balancing a budget, give it to the greeks, although the european union also had a tough time with the economy this year. worst flight plan, north korea's missiles. worst power play, iran's program. worst strike against american diplomacy, the attack in benghazi, libya, that killed chris stevens and three others. >> best boots on the ground, troops in afghanistan, almost a dozen years after they were sent, still waging the longest
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war in american history, and best and worst continuing turmoil, give it to egypt, a big player in the arab spring, it is still stumbling toward better days. >> democracy isn't easy. we have been cruising on autopilot for a long time now. our idea of democracy is signing a facebook petition, so we're seeing what real democracy, what fighting for real democracy is like. >> worst navigation, the costa concordia sailed into the headlines and stayed there for weeks after as many as 32 people were killed after the cruise ship ran aground in italy. >> the ship listing around and the horrible stories that came out of it, that was awful to watch. >> best antidote to all of the worst international news, the summer olympics in london. >> it was a wonderful time for britain. >> the opening and closing ceremonies were totally bewildering. i mean, the work of mad people. but the sports themselves were fabulous. >> the u.s. won the most medals,
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and the guy doing the best imitation of flipper won the most of all. the baltimore bullet, michael phelps, now has, count them, 22. >> i mean, you look at all the medals he has, and he looks like he's got the mr. t. starting kit on. i am just very proud of him, and proud he's american. >> the u.s. also had big wins in tennis, shooting, boxing, and the fab five got it on in gymnastics. >> i love gabby douglas, the flying squirrel. i'm not sure if that's a great nickname or not, but she won the gold, she captured america's heart. >> best and worst reaction to it all, mckayla maroney, not impressed. >> that was hilarious, she did not approve. what a cutie. she just brings the darkness, but you know, great athlete. >> as for the best of best in america's pro sports in baseball -- >> the giants won the world
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series. >> in basketball, miami brought the heat to take the trophy. >> in hockey, los angeles took the cup, then the whole league took a powder over a labor dispute. >> people don't want to hear it. shut it, get on the ice, lace them up. >> pass is caught by nicks. >> in football. >> i'm a giants fan, baby. that's right, we won the super bowl this year, just saying. >> the contract dispute that had refs sitting out early this fall gave us the worst blown call. get the police, green bay was robbed, and even though alabama and notre dame are headed for a colossal college division, give the play of the year to lincoln university's marquee tanner. hello is right. next, going gangnam, amazon makes a huge bet, and faking amish. it's "all the best, all the worst," and it's coming up. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to.
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the world of pop culture came up aces this year as performers around the planet tried to stave off the economic blues. in movies, television, music, and especially in one international set. >> love it or hate it, the best song of the year, gangnam style from psy was viewed close to a
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billion times on youtube, and parodies over and over again. >> i'm a huge fan, and i think that gangnam style is a song we have all been introduced to because of the ridiculous sports fan. that adorable slightly rotund psy who is the cutest thing ever. you want to pinch his cheeks. he's like a pokimon character. >> another great was call of the wild from carly jepsen. >> does anybody really like "call me maybe"? >> i'm a fan of that song and i have watched the video more times than a grown woman should, so yes.
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>> there were plenty of other strong contenders for musical honors, the black keys, kelly clarkson, taylor swift. fun had a blast, springsteen took care of his own, and gaultier got noticed. >> when it hit a million views on youtube, i noticed something crazy was happening. >> but for our money, best new band, alabama shakes. >> the jumping jack still flashing award goes to mick and the boys, still rolling stones after 50 years. >> okay, the rolling stones are actually older than the median age on the u.s. supreme court. how did that happen? what? and yet they still kind of rock, though, don't they? >> how rare is it for a band of rock 'n' rollers to still be playing long after they're living on ensure and have had
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multiple hip replacements. >> in television, speaking of throwbacks, best end to a long run, abc soap opera "one life to live" finally died after 43 years on the air. >> i was a speechwriter for mr. nixon, long, long years ago. one of my great delights to take my mind off the horror of watergate was to watch soap operas on tv. i'm sad to see them disappearing. >> that's okay. nothing really dies on tv. does it? >> run! >> all about "walking dead," all about zombie fiction. >> i'm all about the "true blood" and "the game of thrones." and those really are my shows. >> i have always believed that. >> other fan favorites, "homeland" "magic city" "dexter." >> how could i pass up an opportunity to look at our future house? >> "parks and recreation" and
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reality tv grinds on. >> this season is going to be amazing. it's going to be the best season ever. >> with "dance moms," "tattoo kings," "punk and chunkers." >> we're going to do some extreme couponing. >> and the best reality star of the year, honey boo boo. >> yeah, honey boo boo actually was hilarious, and to me, it was really funny. we enjoyed it. we watched it. you know, kind of like a guilty pleasure. >> honey boo boo, god bless her. as they say in the south, god bless her heart. >> reality tv also gave us the absolute worst show on television. "breaking amish" or as some call it "faking amish." the improbable chronicle of supposedly amish young folks living large in the big apple. >> it's not just making fun of them. it's trying to portray them as kind of like sex maniacs and secretly -- secretly sex obsessed underneath their
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straight laced exterior, and i don't see what purpose that makes. young people are all sex obsessed no matter what. it seems like it was mean spirited. >> how have they harmed us? what have they done to us? they live quietly. they deserve a better show than that one. >> best survivor, the kardashians. still hanging around, still getting attention, and with kim taking up with kanye west, still finding ways to dazzle the star gazers. >> i know. kim k. and kanye? what? i have a secret addiction to watching the kardashians, so, you know, i'm letting all my business hang out in this end of year review show.
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>> i don't want to say anything bad about them because i often find myself sitting near them in restaurants in beverly hills, so i'm not going to say anything bad about them. let's just say i don't understand them. >> worst loss, whitney houston's untimely death at the age of 48. >> i was disappointed, but i wasn't necessarily surprised. >> best comeback from the edge of calamity, lindsay lohan, starring as elizabeth taylor in "liz and dick." >> worst fall right back to where she was -- >> i know, lindsay lohan, the trouble just doesn't end for her. you know, she may win the prize for person who had one of the worst years. certainly the prize among celebrities. >> at the movies, best box office goes to marvel's "the avengers." it made more than $600 million
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so far, according to box office mojo. but not far behind, look out, here comes "the dark knight." >> i'm a huge batman fan, so i was absolutely thrilled by that movie and how it ended and how it set up this next chapter. as we saw the birth of robin. >> they'll irritate your eyes at first. >> fantasy adventures pretty much ruled the silver screen. >> i'm officially off "twilight" and onto "hunger games" but that's like saying you're off tea and on to slightly weaker tea. >> i don't get to see a lot of movies because i have kids, but i saw one, and that was "lincoln." give daniel day-lewis the academy award right now. >> best animation, call it a draw between "brave" and "wreck-it ralph." most tedious -- "anna karenina." even the book seemed shorter. hottie of the year, channing tatum, although some might say
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he can't act. >> because he did that stripper movie, right? didn't he? yeah, hello. nice. sure, yeah, sure. bring that. that's good. >> where hell have you been? >> enjoying death. >> and the best run away revival that had everyone talking -- >> i love, love, love the new james bond movie "skyfall." >> did you just say bond? >> lucky 007 blew the doors off the theaters and daniel craig rolled out what many are now calling the best bondage of all time. is >> he's the best bond ever. sorry, sean. he's the best bond ever. i will fight somebody over it. i will slap fight an old lady. >> don't go anywhere. the book that gave adult websites a run for their money is just 50 shades away. >> and maybe the mayans should
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around and more about finding real solutions online and offline. >> worst status update, after years of anticipation, facebook went public, investors liked, but they did not love it. >> i think they were way overvalued. >> i never thought it was going to be worth a heck of a lot. i still don't see where all the revenue is going to come from that's going to make it a wildly profitable company. >> when you peel it open, what's in there? fluff, a lot of people with kitten photos and topless pictures at strip clubs and pictures with their cousin sleeping with sharky written on his forehead. >> twitter, on the other hand, just kept growing. >> this is the first presidential campaign that played out on twitter. even though not everyone is on twitter and it's only 140 characters, i don't think we can underestimate it. >> tumblr tumbled on after an initial stumble, and instagram became another big hub to share, well, everything about yourself. >> instagram is crazy.
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>> but the best internet action, amazon.com with a share of 20% of everything that's sold online. amazon has emerged as a retail supergiant. not just books anymore. >> you can buy a refrigerator now. you can buy a couch. you can buy anything. that company is an amazing steam roller. i have never seen a company like that ever in any area of anything in my life. >> best electronic gadgets, the tablet wars heated up. new smart phones dialed in. >> i own every device. i have a pad, a tablet, a mini tablet. it's just a matter of time before all my friends are robots. >> the best new number in tech land, 5, as in iphone 5. although apple stock fell, initially it shot through the roof when it was so popular, it struggled to meet demands.
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>> there were economists predicting it was going to stimulate the economy, and it did. >> unfortunately, the best way to find an apple store was relying on the imap. maybe that's why they were pushing on the wildest tech concepts, the self-driving car. three states have already made them legal. >> the self-driving car. i don't know if it's a good idea or not. >> will you buy one? >> no, but the next car i get is going to have that automatic parallel parking feature. that seems like an incredible feature. >> off the road, ereaders found their way into many more hands this year. >> i think this really was the year when ebooks, the kindle, all these other products really became so popular that it's not odd to see someone holding it anymore. >> all the better with which to peruse some of the year's best books. there were plenty of top sellers, including "the hunger games" collection. >> jake tapper's book about
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afghanistan called "outpost," what a fantastic book. >> the best book i read this year by far was a book called "ruby ridge." >> they made a great book called "moonwalking with einstein." >> but the runaway best seller was all about the grey, 50 erotic shades of it. >> my wife did read "50 shades of grey," and she enjoyed it, and i have to say, things got more interesting in the bedroom. just saying. >> not a fan, but the ladies who need that, i'm for it. you go to it. get it on with that stuff. >> and finally, in the spirit of getting on with it, worst calendar. give it up for the mayans. an asteroid passed by earth late unexpectedly in the year, but their 5,000-year-old calendar predicted something much worse,
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>> i still have to get ready to see if i can do what i like to do best. he killed two firefighters before taking his own life. at the vatican. >> voters approved a new constitution. the opposition plans to appeal the results. and there is new tape out of the first lady with kids and the first dog who appears to be stealing the show. >> good afternoon. i am president and ceo of children's national. >> this is exactly what he does at home. he tries to beat malia and sasha to my lap this is one of my favorite things to do during the holidays is coming to the
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children's hospital to see all of you. i want to thank my escorts jordan and a.j. you guys are awesome. you did a fabulous job escorting me here. i made it. >> and those are the headlines this hour. we will have more news in the next hour.
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our time and luck are both running out, but let's go all in and ask our oddsmakers as we always do, to place their bets on whether the new year will be coming up aces or going bust. >> i would bet that in 2013, america is going to do better than we did in 2012. >> if i was in a place to bet in the united states on 2013, explosive economic growth, we avoid the fiscal cliff, and i can't wait to see it all. >> i would bet on movie prices going up, things getting worse before they get better. >> hopefully hurricane sandy is the cuyahoga river moment of 2012 and more americans will finally realize that even though one storm can't be connected to climate change, the aggregate of extreme weather we had in

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